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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Containing Papers of a Biological Character, Vol. 85, No. 583 (Oct. 31, 1912), pp. xxxvii-xli Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/80544 . Accessed: 07/05/2014 21:25 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . The Royal Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Containing Papers of a Biological Character. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.136 on Wed, 7 May 2014 21:25:14 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Containing Papers of aBiological Character, Vol. 85, No. 583 (Oct. 31, 1912), pp. xxxvii-xliPublished by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/80544 .

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INDEX TO VOL. LXXXV. (B)

Acetylmethylcarbinol and butylene glycol, bacterial production of (Harden and Norris), 73.

Acidalia vi7gul aria, experiments on cross-breeding of two races of (Alexander), 45. After-images and successive contrast with pure colours (Porter and Edridge-Green),

434. Alexander (W. B.) F'urther Experiments on the Cross-breeding of Two Races of the

Moth Acidalia virgularia, 45. Angiosperms, petrifactions of earliest European (Stopes), 249. Antelope as reservoir for Trypanosoma gamibiense (Duke), 299. Aqueous, secretion of, and intraocular pressure (Hill and Flack), 439. Armstrong (E. F.) See Keeble and Armstrong. Armstrong (H. E.) aiid Horton (E.) Studies on Enzyme Action. XV.-Urease: a

Selective Enzyme, 109; - and (E. F.) and Horton (E.) XVI.-The Enzymes of Emulsin. (I.) Prunase, the Correlate of Prunasin, 359; XVII.-Enzymes of the Emnulsin Type. (II.) The Distribution of /3-Enzymes in Plants, 363; and Eyre (J. V.). XVIII.-Enzymes of the Einulsin Type. (III.) Linase and other Enzymes in Linaceve, 370.

Atmospheric pressure, physiological effects of low (Douglas and others), 65.

Bacillus coli, production of variation in plhysiological activity of, by use of malachite green (Revis), 192; chemical action on glucose of a variety of (Harden and Penfold), 415.

Bacteria, results of drying noni-sporiing, itn vacu,o (Shattock and Dudgeon), 127; - electrical conductivity of, and rate of sterilisation by electric currents (Thornton), 331.

Balls (W. L.) The Stoinatograph, 33. Bayon (H.) The Cultivation of Trypanosoma rhodesiense, Stephens and Fantham, 482. Blood gases, composition of, during respiration of oxygeni (Buckmaster and Gardner), 56. Bottomley (W. B.) Some Conditions influencing Nitrogen Fixation by Aerobic

Organisms, 466. Brown (A. J.) and Worley (F. P.) The Influence of Temperature oln the Absorption of

Water by Seeds of Hordeum vulgare in Relation to the Temperature Coefficient of Chemical Change, 546.

Brown (T. Graham) The Factors in Rhythmic Activity of the Nervous System, 278; - and Sherrington .(C. S.) On the Instability of a Cortical Point, 250.

Bruce (Sir D.) and others. The Morphology of the Trypatiosome causing -Disease in Man ix] Nyasaland, 423; The Morphology of Trrypanosoma sinzice, sp. nov., 477.

Buckmaster (G. A.) and Gardner (J. A.) Composition of the Blood Gases during the Respiration of Oxygen, 56.

Burch (G. J.) A Confusion-Test for Colour-Blindness, 81.

Cancer in rat, nature of immune reaction to (Woglom), 197; - manifestation of active resistance to growth of implanted (Russell), 201.

Carcinomatous tumours, presence of radium in (Lazarus-Barlow), 170.

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Castration and ovariotomy, effects of, upon sheep (Marshall), 27. Cholesterol content of tissues under various diets (Ellis and Gardner), 385. (cldothrix dichotoma, life-history of (Ellis), 344. Colour-blindness, confusion test for (Burch), 81. Colours, after-images anid successive cointrast with (Porter and Edridge-Green), 434. Cortical point, instability of a (Brown and Sberrington), 250. Creighton (H. J. M.) See Harris and Creightoni. Croonian Lecture (Lucas), 495. Cropper (J. W.) The Developmyient of a Parasite of Earth-worms, 525. C7ytisus Adamii, the oxvdases of (Keeble and Armstrong), 460.

Davey (J. B.) See Bruce and others. Dental pulp, distribution of nerves of (Mummery), 79. Dobell (C.) On the Systematic Position of the Spiroclhvcts, 186. Douglas (C. G.), Haldane (J. S.), Henderson (Y.), and Schneider (E. C.) The Physio-

logical Effects of Low Atmospheric Pressures, as observed on Pike's Peak, Colorado, 65.

Dudgeon (L. S.) See Shattock and Dudgeon. Duke (H. L.) The Tranismission of Trypanosoma nctnutm (Laveran), 4; - Antelope

and their Relation to Trypanosomiasis, 156; Antelope as a Reservoir for ]'r,ypanosonza ,qambiense, 299; - Observations on Fowls and Ducks in. Uganda with Relation to Trypanosomna gallinarum and T. garmbiense, 378; Further Observations on the Recovery of Trypanosoma gambiense from Tragelaphus spekei in the Islands of Lake Victoria Nyanza, 483; - Sone Observations on Tr 'ypanosoma pecorumr (Bruce) and T. uniforme (Bruce), 554; - A Camel Trypanosome; with some Remarks on the Biometric Method of Diagnosing Trypanosomes, 563. See also Fraser and Duke.

Earth-worms, development of a parasite of (Cropper), 525. Echinus, locomotor function of lantern in (Gemmiill), 84. Edridge-Green (F. W.) See Porter and Edridge-Gxreen. Ellis (D.) An Investigationi into the Life-history of Cladothrix dichotoma (Cohn), 344. Ellis (G. W.) and Gardner (J. A.) The Origin and Destiny of Cholesterol in the Animal

Organism. Part IX.-On the Cholesterol Content of the Tissues, other than Liver, of Rabbits under Various Diets and during Inanition, 385.

Emulsin, enzymies of (Armstrong and others), 359, 363, 370. Enzyrne action, studies on. XV-XVIII (Armstrong and others), 109, 359, 363, 370. Enzymes, action of, on hexosephosphate (Harding), 418. Excitation in nerve and nmuscle, process of (Lucas), 495. Eye, effects of ultra-violet rayvs on (Martin), 319. Eyes, instrument for measuring distance betweeni centres of rotation of the (Ryland and

Lang), 53. Eyre (J. V.) See Armstrong (H. E.) and Eyre.

Fantham (H. B.) See Stephens and Fantham. Fever, experimental, critical study of (Hort and Penfold), 174. Flack (M.) See Hill and Flack. Flagellate infections in certain Uganda Hemiptera (Robertson), 234. Flagellate monad, life-cycle of (Martin), 393. Forbes (A.) Reflex Rhythm induced by Concuirrent Excitation and Inbibition, 289. Fraser (A. D.) and Duke (H. L.) An Antelope Trypanosome, 1; The Relation of

Wild Animals to Trypanosom-iasis, 2.

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Gardner (J. A.) See Bucknlaster and Gardner, atnd Ellis and Gardner. Gemrniil (J. F.) The Locomotor Function of the Lantern in Echiiius, with Observationis

on other allied Lantern Activities, 84. Glucose, action of a variety of Bacillus coli on (Harden and Penfold), 415. Goldmann (E.) On a New Method of Examining Normal and Diseased Tissues by

means of Intra-vitam Staining, 146.

Haldaiie (J. S.) See Douglas (C. G.) and others. Hamerton (A. E.) See Bruce and others. Harden (A.) anld Norris (D.) The Bacterial Production of Acetylmethylcarbinol and

2.3-Butylene Glycol from Various Substances.-II, 73; and Penfold (W. J.) The Chemical Action on Glucose of a Variety of Bacillus coli commutnis (Escherich) obtained by Cultivation in Presence of a Chloroacetate, 415.

Harding (V. J.) The Action of Enzymes on Hexosephosphate, 418. Harris (D. F.) and Creighton (H. J. M.) Studies on the Reductase of Liver and

Kidney.-Part I, 486. Harvey (D.) See Bruce and others. Henderson (Y.) See Douglas (C. G.) and others. Hill (L.) and Flack (M.) The Relation between Secretory and Capillary Pressure.

I.-The Salivary Secretion, 312; II.-The Secretion of the Aqueous and the Intra- ocular Pressure, 439.

Hooker (Sir J. D.) Obituary notice of, i. Hordeuna vtulgare, influence of temperature on absorption of water by seeds of (Brown

and Worley), 546. Hort (E. C.) and Penfold (W. J.) A Critical Study of Experimental Fever, 174. Horton (E.) See Armstrong (H. E.) and Hortoni.

Keeble (F.) and Arrnstrong (E. F.) The Distribution of Oxydases in Plants and their JR?1e in the Formation of Pigments, 214; - The Oxydases of (Qytisus Adanti, 460.

Kirkpatrick (R.) Note on Mer-lia normaii and the " Monticuliporas," 562. Knowlton (F. P.) and Starling (E. H.) On the Nature of Pancreatic Diabetes, 218.

Lang (B. T.) See Ryland anid Lang. Lazarus-Barlow (W. S.) On the Presence of Radium in Some Carcinomatous Tunmours,

170. Leucocytozoon of guinea-pigs, development of (Ross), 67. Linase and other enzymes in LinaceTe (Armstrong and Eyre), 370. Llewellyn (T. L.) The Causes and Prevention of Miners' Nystagmus, 10. Low atmospheric pressure, physiological effects of (Douglas and others), 65. Lucas (K.) Croonian Lecture: The Process of Excitation in Nerve and Muscle, 495.

Marshall (F. H. A.) On the Effects of Castration and Ovariotomy upon Sheep, 27. Martin (C. H.) A Note on the Protozoa from Sick Soils, with some Account of the Life-

Cycle of a Flagellate Monad, 393. Martin (E. K.) The Effects of Ultra-violet Rays upon the Eye, 319. Miattliola, inheritance of hoariness in (Saunders), 540. Mendelian population, influence of selection and assortative imating on ancestral anld

fraternal correlations of (Snow), 195. ferlia normani and the Monticuliporas (Kirkpatrick), 562.

Miners' nystagmus, causes and prevention of (Llewellyn), 10. Mummery (J. 11.) On the Distribution of the Nerves of the Dental Pulp, 79. Muscle, process of excitation in nerve and (Lucas), 49a.

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Natural selection in man, intensity of (Pearson), 469. Nerve and muscle, process of excitation in (Lucas), 495. Nervous systern, factors in rhythmic activity of (Brown), 278. Nitrogen fixation by aerobic organisms, conditions influencing (Bottomley), 466. Norris (D.) See Harden and Norris.

Obituary Notice: Sir J. D. Hooker, i.

Opsonic index estimations, improved method for (Russ), 138. Oxydases, distribution in plants anid r8le in formation of pigments (Keeble anid Arm-

strong), 214. Oxyhaemoglobin, specific conductivity of solutions of (Stewart), 413.

Pancreatic diabetes, nature of (Knowlton and Starling), 218. Pearson (K.) The Intensity of Natural Selection in Man, 469. Penfold (W. J.) See Harden and Penfold, and Hort and Penfold. Physiological effects of low atmiospheric pressures on Pike's Peak (Douglas and

others), 65. Porter (A. W.) and Edridge-Green (F. W.) Negative After-images and Successive

Contrast with Pure Spectral Colours, 434. Protozoa from sick soils (Martin), 393. Prunase and enzyme action (Armstrong aind others), 359.

Radium in carcinomatous tumours (Lazarus-Barlow), 170. Reductase of liver and kidney, studies on (Harris and Creighton), 486. Reflex rhythm and conicurrent excitation (Forbes), 289. Revis (C.) The Production of Variation in the Physiological Activity of Bacillus coli by

the Use of Malachite-Green, 192. Robertson (M.) Notes on somue Flagellate Infections found in certain Hemiptera in

Uganda, 234; - Notes on certain Aspects of the Development of Trypanosoma gambiense in Gtossina palpalis, 241; - Morphology of Trypanosoma gallinarum in Glossina palpalis, '380; - Notes on the Polymorphism of Trypanosoama gambieense in the Blood and its Relation to the Exogenous Cycle in Glossina palpalis, 527.

Ross (E. H.) The Development of a Leucocytozoon of Guinea-pigs, 67. Russ (C.) An Improved Method for Opsonic Index Estimations, inivolving the Separa-

tion of Red and White Huiman Blood Corpuscles, 138. Russell (B. R. G.) The Manifestation of Active Resistance to the Growth of Implanted

Cancer, 201. Ryland (H. S.) and Lang (R. T.) An Instrument for Measuring the Distance between

the Centres of Rotation of the Two Eyes, 53.

Salivary secretion and capillary pressure (Hill and Flack), 312. Saunders (E. R.) Further Contributions to the Stuidy of the Inheritance of Hoariness in

Stocks (Aatthiola), 540. Schneider (E. C.) See Douiglas (C. G.) and others. Secretory and capillary pressure (Hill and Flack), 312, 439. Shattock (S. G.) and Dudgeon (L. S.) Certain Results of Drying Non-sporing Bacteria

in a Charcoal-Liquid Air Vacuurmi, 127. Sherrington (C. S.) See Brown (T. G.) and Sherrington. Snow (E. C.) The Influence of Selection and Assortative Mating on the Ancestral and

Fraternal Correlations of a Mendelian Population, 195. Soils, protozoa from sick (Martin), 393.

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Spirocha,ts, systematic position of (Dobell), 186. Staining tissues intra vitam, new method of (Goldmann), 146. Starling (E. H.) See Knowlton and Starling. Stephens (J. W. W.) and Fantham (H. B.) The Measurement of Trypanosorna rhodesiense,

223. Stewart (G. N.) The Specific Conductivity of Solutions of Oxyhaemoglobin, 413. Stocks, inheritance of hoariness in (Saunders), 540. Stomatograph (Balls), 33. Stopes (M. C.) Petrifaotions of the Earliest European Angiosperms, 249. Streptococci, variability of, in relation to fermentation tests (Walker), 400.

Thornton (W. M.) The Electrical Conductivity of Bacteria, anid the Rate of Sterilisation of Bacteria by Electric Currents, 331.

Tissues, new method of examining, by means of intra-vitamn staining (Goldmann), 146. Trypanosoma gallinarumn and gambiense, fowls and ducks in Uganda in relation to

(Duke), 378. Tryp. gambiense, antelope as reservoir for (Duke), 299; in the blood, polymorphism

of, and exogenous cycle in Glossina (Robertson), 527; - recovery of, from Tragelaphus, on islands of Lake Victoria Nyanza (Duke), 483.

Tryp. nanurm, transmission of (Duke), 4. Tryp. pecorum and E. untiforme, observations on (Duke), 554. Tryp. rhodesiense, measurement of (Stephens and Fantham), 223; cultivation of

(Bayon), 482. Trypanosome, an antelope (Fraser and Duke), 1. Trypanosome causing disease in man in Nyasaland, morphology of (Bruce and others),

423. Trypanosomes, remarks on biometric method of diagnosing (Duke), 563. Trypanosomiasis and wild aniimals (Fraser and Duke), 2; - antelope and their

relation to (Duke), 156.

Urease, a selective enzyme (Armstrong and Horton), 109.

Walker (E. W. A.) Further Observations on the Variability of Streptococci in Relation to Certain Fermentation Tests, together with some Considerations bearing on its Possible Meaning, 400.

Woglom (W. H.) The Nature of the Immune Reaction to Transplanted Cancer in the Rat, 197.

Worley (F. P.) See Brown and Worley.

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